South San Francisco, CA
Director, Drug Substance Dev & Mfg
Reports To: ED, Technical Operations
Department: Manufacturing
Location: South San Francisco
ABOUT THE JOB
As Director of Drug Substance Development and Manufacturing in Technical Operations you will guide and oversee drug substance development, clinical manufacturing, process characterization, and process validation for Star Therapeutics' development programs. You will also be responsible for working with external partners and CDMOs to develop and implement the drug substance supply strategy that will span the various stages of the development program lifecycle, from early-phase clinical trials through the eventual late-phase clinical trials and commercialization. This is a full-time role requiring presence in the South San Francisco, CA office.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- This role requires collaboration at the Team Leadership level with the Quality, Regulatory, and Supply Chain organizations to ensure successful development, technology transfer, manufacturing, commercial launch preparation, and routine supply
- Develop and execute project plans, including timelines, budgets, and resource allocation for drug substance development and manufacturing.
- Support technology transfer activities, including vendor selection, generation of risk assessments, process scale up/scale down, troubleshooting, etc.
- Negotiate contracts, timelines, and budgets with CDMOs and ensure alignment with company goals and project milestones.
- Monitor performance of CDMOs and ensure compliance with contractual obligations, quality standards, and regulatory requirements.
- Guide and collaborate with CDMO to design and perform robust process development, clinical manufacturing, process characterization, and process validation by employing phase-appropriate approaches (pre-clinical through commercialization) for CHO-based cell culture producing monoclonal antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins.
- Identify the critical quality attributes for the process intermediates and Drug Substance
- Design process development studies according to the principles of Quality by Design (QbD), specification justification studies to establish limits, process characterization studies such as one-factor-at-time (OFAT) and DOE studies to identify proven acceptable ranges (PARS) of critical process parameters (CPP) that impact critical quality attributes (CQA)
- Ensure drug substance development and manufacturing processes comply with global regulatory standards, including cGMP guidelines by performing Person-in-Plant activities during major manufacturing operations.
- Review Master/Executed batch records on a regular basis and provide suggestions in a timely manner
- Resolve issues that arise with manufacturing and/or compliance, including handling of deviations, complaints, out-of-specification investigations, Material Review Board associated investigations, and product trending,
- Establish, review, and implement stability program with the Analytical group for Drug Substance and reference standards.
- Provide regular updates to senior leadership on project status, risks, and mitigation strategies.
- Ensure reliable commercial drug substance supply for a monoclonal antibody by managing manufacturing schedules, capacity planning, and CDMO performance to maintain launch and post-launch supply timelines.
- Closely coordinate with Quality Assurance and Regulatory, as well as other CMC functions, Clinical and Toxicology to author and review IND, IMPD, BLA, and MAA filings.
- Organize, communicate, and present complex data sets to key stakeholders and senior management.
- Complying with all safety and GMP guidelines
- Requires up to 30% domestic and international travel.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
- Demonstrated track record of successfully developing, transferring, and manufacturing drug substance at various scales and clinical stages
- Strong background in cell culture, chromatography, and filtration processes for monoclonal antibodies
- Strong grasp of statistical approaches for design of experiments (DoE) process development and characterization
- In depth knowledge of US (required) and European (preferred) regulatory requirements for cGMP
- Experience drafting, reviewing and submitting required documentation pertaining to the cGMP environment
- Late-stage experience, including process and product characterization, and validation
- Experience in commercial biologics drug substance manufacturing, including PPQ, CPV programs, process monitoring, and lifecycle management.
- Excellent strategic thinking skills with demonstrated ability to successfully create and implement short- and long-range plans to support product development strategy
- Proficient in analyzing technical data and preparing written technical reports
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, detail-oriented, scientifically driven
- Ability to navigate and be successful in a fast-paced work environment
- Experience in managing budgets, project timelines, and resources to accomplish objectives
- PhD or MS in chemistry, biology, bio/chemical engineering, or related discipline
- PhD with 10+ years or Master’s degree with 12+ years of experience in a scientific discipline related to biotechnology or pharmaceuticals, particularly in Analytical Development or Quality Control
OUR CORE VALUES
Our core values drive all that we do here at Star. We are looking for like-minded individuals that feel passionately about these same values to join our team.
- Patients are our Center of Gravity: We partner with patients in unique ways, to uncover and address their unmet needs.
- Propelled by Data, Guided by Intuition, Informed by Expertise: We boldly explore new diseases, novel biology, and smart ways of working with a sense of urgency.
- Mission Ready Crew: With courage and agility, we opportunistically challenge conventional wisdom and foster an environment of respect and continuous growth.
ABOUT STAR THERAPEUTICS
Star Therapeutics is a Phase 3 clinical stage biotechnology company that aims to discover and develop best-in-class antibody therapies to transform the lives of patients with serious diseases. Founded by former True North executives, Star has built a team with significant scientific, clinical, regulatory, and commercial experience that has a demonstrated track record of success and is backed by top-tier biotech investors. We pride ourselves on our collective passion in bringing innovative therapies to the clinic and are committed to patients for whom no or limited treatment options exist.
Star is headquartered in South San Francisco, CA. More information about Star can be found on our website at www.star-therapeutics.com.
Star offers a competitive salary and benefits package, and we take pride on being a best place to work. We’re also a company where you can flourish and grow your career, learn and explore, and make connections.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
We anticipate the base salary for the Director, Drug Substance Development and Manufacturing position in our South San Francisco, CA office to range from $188,800 to $236,000 annually and will depend on current market data and the candidate’s qualifications for the role, including education, experience and geographic location. This position is also eligible for bonus, benefits, and participation in Company’s equity plan. The compensation described above is subject to change and could be higher or lower than the range described based on several factors.
Qualified candidates should apply via our careers page at: https://star-therapeutics.com/our-careers/
Please note: This is not a remote position. NO PHONE CALLS or AGENCIES, please.
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